Pollination: Pollen is transferred from a stamen to a stigma. The stamen is the male organ in a flowering plant and the stigma is the female part.
Growth of Pollen Tube: A pollen tube develops to carry the pollen downward. Pollen travels from the stigma, down the style, and into the ovule of the plant.
Fertilization: The male gamete (pollen) unites with a female gamete (ovule) to form a seed. The seeds are the embryo of the plant.
Fruit Formation: The ovary ripens and forms a fruit. The fruit may contain a single seed or multiple seeds.
EXPLANATION:
True Fruits- True fruits are those that are formed solely from the ovary with ovules inside it. No other flower parts form a part of this type of fruit. For example Cherries, plums, and peaches, mangoes etc.
False Fruits-False fruits are formed from the ripened ovary along with some other flower parts like the base or receptacle, the perianth etc. For example apples, strawberries etc.